Commercial Satellite Capacity Demand for New Services Srini Prasanna VP, Business Development and Regulatory Affairs
Satellite Capacity for New and Emerging Services Overview of Satellite Fleet and Ground Facilities ABS current products/services Commecial satellite Capacity for New Services ABS Current Satellite Capabilities ABS New State of the Art Satellite Design g Features(ABS-2)
ABS Satellite Fleet &Ground Facilities ABS-1 ABS-1A ABS-1B/W75 ABS-5/Agila-2 ABS-7 ABS-2 75⁰E 75⁰E 75⁰E 1⁰E 116 E 75⁰E Scheduled Launch 1Q 2013 Teleport (6) Office (4) TT&C (4 + 2 backup) Home Office (4)
Gateway Teleport Facilities 1. Hong Kong ASIX (ABS) Antennas: 1 x 11M-HW C-band Vertex, 2 x 9M-HW Ku-band Vertex, 1 x 9M-HW C-band Vertex Capabilities: SCPC, MCPC, Playout, Encryption, Turn-around, Fiber, Uplink, Master Control Rm 2. Munich, Germany MTI Capabilities: SCPC, MCPC, Encryption, Turn-around, Fiber, Uplink 3. Jakarta, Indonesia Ground Facilities: 11M, 2x9M, 7M, 6.2M, 3.8M
Subic Broadcast Center Antennas: 1 x 13 Ku-band, 1 x11m-hw C-band Vertex, 1x 9M-HW Ku-band Vertex TT&C Operations for ABS-5 / Agila-2 Customer support center Carrier monitoring, activation of earth stations First tier customer support for value added services: MCPC services IP Backbone services VSAT / idirect services Experienced satellite operations managers Glowlink carrier monitoring technology: DSP based Monitor multiple satellites, beams and transponders Unauthorized carrier detection Interference detection and geo-location Web-based interface for important clients
ABS Products/Services Overview SPACE CAPACITY IP BACKBONE VSAT BROADCAST SERVICES New/Emerging Services
Space Capacity More than 70% of Revenue Regional and Global Operators/Carriers Video broadcasters and content distributors VSAT and ISPs
IP Backbone More than 15% of revenue Local and Regional ISPs Provides connectivity to regions with limited access to fiber Connectivity to backbone links to cross regions that cannot be secured
VSAT(Very Small Aperture Terminals) 6% of revenue Regional ISPs, Mobile carriers Enterprise/outlet with remote sites R t it l d t t d f h b t ABS Remote sites relay data to and from hubs at ABS s teleports in Hong Kong and Jakarta
Broadcast Services 4% of revenue Video broadcasters, content distributors and cable operators Cable distribution for TV channels Video distribution for point to point/multipoint video applications Direct to Home
New/Emerging Services Government/Military Services Maritime Mobile Aeronautical Mobile Other Applications
ABS-1 Satellite : 75E The ABS-1 satellite is a high-powered Lockheed Martin A2100 AX spacecraft launched in 1999 with 44 C & Ku-band transponders Located at 75 E & covers more than 4/5th of the world's population ABS-1 Satellite Manufacturer Lockheed Martin Model A2100AX Launch Date Q3 1999 End of Life 2023 Est. Stabilization Dry mass Power Launch Vehicle 3-Axis 1730 Kg 7.5 KW Proton D1 Transponders Number Amplifier Redundancy Polarization EIRP Max C-Band Ku-Band 28 x 36 MHz 16 x 27 MHz 45W TWTA 90W & 135W TWTA 32:28 22:16 Linear Linear 39 dbw 53 dbw
ABS-1 @ 75 E C Band A (Standard) 31-38 dbw C Band B (Extended) 31-38 dbw Ku Band Northern Beam 40- dbw Ku Band Southern Beam 38-53 dbw
ABS-1A at 75 E Ku FSS & BSS Capacity for Afghanistan & Pakistan
ABS-1A Satellite : 75E The ABS-1A satellite is a Lockheed Martin 3000 spacecraft launched in January1996 with 12 FSS Ku-band and 4 BSS-band transponders Located at 75 E & covers Afghanistan and Pakistan TT&C based in Hong Kong and Korea ABS-1A Satellite Manufacturer Model Launch Date End of Life Stabilization Dry mass Power Launch Vehicle Transponders Number Amplifier Redundancy Polarization EIRP Max Lockheed Martin LM 3000 Jan 1996 2012 Est. 3-Axis 600 Kg 2 KW Delta II Ku BSS 4 x 27 MHz 120W TWTA 6:4 Circular 64 dbw Ku FSS 12 x 36 MHz 14W TWTA 16:12 Linear 55 dbw
ABS-1A @75 E Ku FSS Band 54 dbw Ku BSS Band 50-63dBW U/L: 14.0 to 14.25 GHz (V) D/L: 12.20 20 to 12.45 GHz (H) 12 x 36 MHz transponders (6 usable at 75EL) U/L: 14.5 to 14.75 GHz (LHCP) D/L: 11.7 to 11.95 GHz (LHCP) 4 x 27 MHz transponders
ABS-1B/W75 at 75 E (cooperation with Eutelsat)
ABS-1B Satellite : 75E The ABS-1B satellite is an Astrium Eurostar 2000+ spacecraft with 8 Ku-band transponders Co-located at 75 E & covers the Middle East, Central Asia and Russia ABS-1B Satellite Manufacturer Astrium Model Eurostar 2000+ Launch Date Sep 1997 End of Life Stabilization Dry mass Power Launch Vehicle 2012 3 Axis 1,299 Kg 5.6 KW Ariane 44LP V99 Transponders Number Amplifier Redundancy Polarization EIRP Max 8 Ku-Band 8 x 72 MHz 120W TWTA 4 for 2 Linear 50 dbw
ABS-1B @ 75 E BSS Ku Band North Wide FSS Ku Band Russia 40 50 dbw Uplink -6 1 G/T Downlink 40 50 dbw FSS Ku Band Middle East 40 50 dbw
ABS-5/Agila-2 at 1 E
ABS-5/Agila-2 Satellite : 1E The ABS-5/Agila-2 satellite is a Space Systems/Loral FS1300 spacecraft with 24 C & Ex 6 C band and 24 Ku-band transponders with a spot beam over Hawaii Located at 1E & covers Asia-Pacific countries TT&C based in Subic Bay, Philippines ABS-5 Satellite Manufacturer Model Launch Date End of Life Stabilization Dry mass Power Launch Vehicle Transponders Number Amplifier Redundancy Polarization EIRP Max Space Systems / Loral FS1300 Aug 1997 2012 or 2013 3 Axis 2,130 Kg 8.2 KW Long March 3B C Band 24 C & 6 Ex-C x36 MHz 27W TWTA 2 gps of 19 for 15 Linear 42 dbw Ku Band 24 x 27 MHz 110W TWTA 2 gps of 16 for 12 Linear 55 dbw
ABS-5 / Agila-2 @ 1 E Ku Band -55 dbw C Band 30-41.5 dbw
ABS-7 at 116 E Ku FSS/BSS and Ka Capacity for the Middle East Region
ABS-7 Satellite : 116E The ABS-7 satellite is a Lockheed Martin A2100 spacecraft with 24 FSS Ku-band, 6 BSS Ku-band and 3 FSS Ka-band transponders Located at 116 E & covers the Middle East countries TT&C based in Korea Koreasat-3 Satellite Manufacturer Model Launch Date Lockheed Martin A 2100 4 Sep 1999 End of Life 2017 est Stabilization 3-Axis Dry mass 1,298 Kg Power 4.795 KW Launch Vehicle Ariane 4 Transponders Number Amplifier Redundancy Polarization EIRP Max BSS Ku-Band 6 x 27 MHz 120W TWTA 9:6 Circular 63.5 dbw FSS Ku-Band 24 x 36 MHz 45W TWTA 32:24 Linear 60.5 dbw
ABS-7@ 116 E BSS Pakistan Beam 45-62 dbw FSS Afghanistan Beam 45-60 dbw FSS Steerable ME Beam 45-53 dbw
ABS-2 at 75 E Scheduled to launch 1Q 2013 Proprietary Use or disclosure of the data contained on this sheet is subject to the restrictions on the title page.
ABS-2 Satellite : 75E The ABS-2 satellite is under procurement from either Space System Loral using the FS1300 platform or Boeing new 702MP platform Spacecraft scheduled to be launched in 2013 with 32 C-Band, 50 Ku-Band and 6 Ka-Band transponders operational capability at the beginning i of its life Co-located at 75 E & covers more than 4/5th of the world's population ABS-2 Satellite Manufacturer Model Launch Date End of Life Stabilization Dry mass Power Launch Vehicle Transponders Number Amplifier Redundancy Polarization EIRP Max SS/Loral or Boeing FS1300 or 702MP 1H 2013 >15 years design life 3-Axis 2,652Kg (Loral) 12.5 KW (Payload, Loral) Arianespace CBand Ku Band Ka Band 22 x 72 MHz & 4 x 36 MHz Std-C 50 x 54 MHz 4 x 72 MHz & 2 x 54 MHz Ext-C (32 xponders in total) 62W TWTA 143W LTWTA 34:32 Linear 43dBW 54:50 Linear 51dBW 4 x 435 MHz & 6x125 MHz (6 out of possible 10) 130W LTWTA 10:6 Linear 50dBW
44 42 50 2 0.8 2 2.8 42 26.3 ABS-2 @ 75 E launch 2013 Ku Bands C Bands WEST HEMI EAST HEMI.5 44 42 42.5 50.5.5.5 44.5.5.5 50 50.5 44 50.5 50.5.5 50 50.5 PEAK PERF(S)= 1) 28.35 1 2 5.7 32. 0 29.0 32.0 0-7.00-5.00-3.00-1.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 9.00 PEAK PERF(S)= 1) 30.42 Elevation (deg) 41.1 dbw 38.2 dbw 36.2 dbw 41.7 dbw 39.7 dbw 36.3 3 dbw 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 9.00 ( g) 50 42.5.5 44.5.5 44 44 44 44 44 50 50.5 50 50 50 42 42 42 42 42-5 -4-3 -2-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PEAK PERF(S)= 1) 35.45 1 2 4.3 20.9 2 9.0 34.0 Ka Band 1 29.0 29.9-1.00 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6..00 7.00 8.00 31.2 30.9 3 1.9 32.9 3 3. 4 30.0 2 9.0-9.00 0-7.00-5.00-3.00-1.00 1 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 PEAK PERF(S)= 1) 33.06.5 dbw Edge EIRP -4 00-3 00-2 00-1 00 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 PEAK PERF(S)= 1) 33.89 52.5 dbw 52.0 dbw 51.0 dbw 50.0 dbw.0 dbw -9.00-7.00-5.00-3.00-1.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 9.00-9.00-7.00-5.00-3.00-1.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 9.00-9.00 52.9 dbw 50.9 dbw.9 dbw 1 29. 9 3 2.9 3 0. 9 3 1.9-4.00-3.00-2.00 50.0 dbw.8 dbw 47.8 dbw 1-4.00-3.00-2.00-1.00 0.00 1.00 2.00-6.00-5.00-9.00-8.00-7.00-6.00-5.00-4.00-3.00-3.00-2.00-1.00 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 A i th(d ) Elevation (deg)
C Band Payload Summary Two Dual Linearly Polarized Hemispheric Shaped Beams Full back up for the ABS-1 C Band A beam and Ext-C Band B Beam. ABS-2 Also bring in new C, Ku and Ka bands spectrum in use. Number of Active Transponders: 32 Transponder Bandwidths: 36 MHz, 72MHz and 54MHz Coverage Beams: West Hemi(WH) and East Hemi (EH) and Quasi Global Polarization: Dual Linear Saturated EIRP: East and West Hemi: Better than 38 dbw at the beam edge, beam peak 42 dbw Quasi global beam: Similar to the ABS-1 B beam performance 62 watts TWTAs
Ku Band Payload Summary Five dual or single polarized shaped coverage beams Coverage Beams: Russia &CIS Middle East & North Africa South & Central Africa Korea/South East Asia India In addition, mimicking ABS-1 Northern and Southern Ku Band Beams through the Russia and a quasi global beams, ABS-2 provides full back up for ABS-1 Ku band capacity Polarization: Linear - Horizontal and Vertical Transponder Modes: Operation in either Fixed Gain Mode (FGM) or Automatic Level Control (ALC) mode ALC Adjustment range: 25dB Saturated EIRP Range: 45 dbw to 51 dbw depending on the location within each beam
Ka Band Payload Summary One dual linearly polarized shaped Beam covering the Middle East and North Africa Number of Transponders: 6 out of possible 10 Transponder Bandwidth: 435MHz and 125MHz EIRP: > dbw anywhere within the beam
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